jbitting
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I run distilled water & WaterWetter in my 1500 in the summer, but not until the temps get into the 90s consistantly. run it just as a little "helper" for the engine. anything I can do to extend its life and make its job easier.
In the winter (Maryland), I run between 20 - 25% antifreeze and distilled water... no waterwetter.
The label says it can be used with antifreeze, but I don't see the point in the winter, as the overheating risk is not much of a concern then. actually, more trouble getting it UP to operating temp in the cold.. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
anyway, on an 85-90 degree day, mowing thick grass with a 4ft finish deck in 7th gear around 2200-2400 rpm on a moderate grade, I haven't seen it get hotter than around 210 by the top of the hill... 200-205 by the time I get back to the bottom.
also, I think adding gauges is the best thing I've done.. goes a long way to putting my mind more at ease by helping me know how much I'm stressing it. If I bought another without gauges, I'd add them... first thing.
good luck with it.. and enjoy. (keep us posted)
Jake
I run distilled water & WaterWetter in my 1500 in the summer, but not until the temps get into the 90s consistantly. run it just as a little "helper" for the engine. anything I can do to extend its life and make its job easier.
In the winter (Maryland), I run between 20 - 25% antifreeze and distilled water... no waterwetter.
The label says it can be used with antifreeze, but I don't see the point in the winter, as the overheating risk is not much of a concern then. actually, more trouble getting it UP to operating temp in the cold.. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
anyway, on an 85-90 degree day, mowing thick grass with a 4ft finish deck in 7th gear around 2200-2400 rpm on a moderate grade, I haven't seen it get hotter than around 210 by the top of the hill... 200-205 by the time I get back to the bottom.
also, I think adding gauges is the best thing I've done.. goes a long way to putting my mind more at ease by helping me know how much I'm stressing it. If I bought another without gauges, I'd add them... first thing.
good luck with it.. and enjoy. (keep us posted)
Jake